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Bad. Bad for Armagh supporters as I know it was bad for the neutrals I spoke to who were in Croke Park on Saturday, writes Oisín McConville.
Mon, 07 Aug, 2017
It was only when I started working in Armagh city in 2000 that I experienced how intense the rivalry was with Tyrone, writes Oisin McConville.
Sat, 05 Aug, 2017
Mon, 31 Jul, 2017
Down look like a team who would love to play open and expansive football. Yet they know to do so would be folly.
Sat, 15 Jul, 2017
Big three, big four, two groups of 16, three tiers, and the Super 8. The GAA is all about the numbers at the minute, writes Oisín McConville.
Fri, 19 May, 2017
The leaves are disappearing off the trees, the lawn mower is in hibernation until next year and I have transferred my golf wet gear for my football bag for a winter with club and college. And yet we have no All-Ireland champions.
Sat, 01 Oct, 2016
Seamie McGeown, the Crossmaglen trainer, and myself run five or six days a week in Markethill. Seamie would be regularly on the phone with Tony McEntee, whom he worked alongside when the club won the All-Irelands in 2011 and ‘12. Tony and myself? We’d always talk when we see each other but I wouldn’t be bothering him on the blower and he wouldn’t be bothering me.
Sat, 17 Sep, 2016
Tue, 30 Aug, 2016
Role reversal is the phrase that came into my head watching Saturday’s first All-Ireland quarter-final.
Mon, 08 Aug, 2016
Croke Park was an eerie place on Saturday. I can’t recall too many occasions when it has felt that unusual and it beats me how the GAA came to the conclusion there were 28,000 people there.
Mon, 01 Aug, 2016